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Home & Gift 2020 To Go Ahead

Clarion Events, the organisers behind Home & Gift, Harrogate, now in its 60th year, has confirmed that the July 2020 edition of the show is set to continue as planned on 19-22 July, offering an opportunity to bring the industry back together at a critical time.

“Over the show’s history the retail industry has weathered many storms, with the current covid-19 outbreak undoubtedly one of the toughest, but it is together that the industry will persevere. We will, of course, continue to monitor the situation closely and adhere to the advice of relevant authorities, with the safety of our visitors, exhibitors, suppliers and staff the number one priority.”

Above: In the mood to party, Clarion show director Alejandra Campos (left) with the Clarion team last July.
Above: In the mood to party, Clarion show director Alejandra Campos (left) with the Clarion team last July.

Continued Kelly: “Now more than ever, we want to ensure our valued community can get the most out of every opportunity Home & Gift presents. The entire team will be on hand to help however possible. If there are any decisions that need to be made, we will work through these with our customers and involve them every step of the way.”

Registration is open. Visit www.homeandgift.com

 

Top: Visitors enjoying themselves at Home & Gifts Sundowners party last year.

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